Sentences with phrase «dwindling from»

Maybe it's the magic dwindling from the world, or something in the water, but living to the 9th life is an anomaly now.
GLSEN's 2013 report on school climate noted nationwide that there seems to be improvement in LGBTQ school life, with reports of experiencing homophobic remarks dwindling from 80 percent in 2001 to about 60 percent.
It had already been slowly dwindling from years past.
Eleven years after the fall of Saddam, Iraqi Christians have dwindled from more than a million to as few as 200,000.
Even in the Holy Land, where Christians have been caught in the crossfire of the Israeli - Palestinian dispute, their numbers have dwindled from 20 percent of the population (in 1945) to a mere 2 percent today.
I started out putting her on her tummy after every diaper change (so I'd remember to do it) but honestly it dwindled from 6 - 8 times per day to three to once to none.
Or how my supply slowly dwindled from no baby nursing and from mastitis from the incomplete emptying of my breasts with even a high - end hospital - grade pump.
An updated tally yesterday afternoon showed that Rangel's margin of victory had dwindled from 5 percentage points Tuesday night to 2.8 points — 43.98 percent for the congressman to 41.18 percent for Espaillat, with 93 percent of precincts reporting.
In past years, the number of acres enrolled in the CRP has dwindled from a peak of 36.8 million in 2007 to 31 million today, according to a Farm Service Agency spokesman.
When the population had dwindled from 296 individuals to fewer than 10, parasitologist Peter Daszak of Kingston University in Kingston - upon - Thames, England, and veterinary pathologist Andrew Cunningham of the Institute in Zoology in London set out to find out why.
Over 25 years, the proportion of the ocean covered by ice at least four years old has dwindled from 26 % to 7 %, while the remaining ice is mainly thin, the product of one winter.
The plan is designed to restock the region's caribou herd, which has dwindled from 10 700 to 4500 since 1989 (This Week, 26 June).
Since the war on fat started in the 1980s, conjugated linoelic acid, naturally occurring omega 3s, vitamin K2, and other healthy fats have dwindled from the conventional diet.
One of my favorite Anthropologie brands had dwindled from regular releases to sporadic releases to very few releases to sadly missing from Anthro stores altogether.
MEDIA LIFE — Sept 1 — The number of dating shows on syndication has dwindled from six in 2002 to two, and both are struggling.
In 2015, however, 24 of the 49 states (including the District of Columbia) for which data were available as of mid-January 2016 earned an «A.» Meanwhile, the number of states receiving a «D» or an «F» has dwindled from 17 and 13 in 2005 and 2011, respectively, to a grand total of 1 in 2015 (See Figure 1).
The union's efforts to organize charter school teachers have come as membership has dwindled from 45,000 in 2008 to about 33,000.
Membership in the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) has dwindled from 31 to 14 states.
Over this period, the allocation away from the safe investment in Treasuries continued to dwindle from its onetime peak of $ 505 million to $ 41 million, and the allocation to alternative investments continued to grow, surpassing 80 percent of the school's portfolio during the first half of 2008.
Both Fortnite and PUBG suffer from this issue, I myself watched my battery dwindle from 95 % to 72 % in just that one Chicken Dinner match I showed off above.
suffer from this issue, I myself watched my battery dwindle from 95 % to 72 % in just that one Chicken Dinner match I showed off above.
Imagine their pain if the crab populations that their livelihood is based upon begin to dwindle from rising acidity and ocean temperature.
An earlier USGS study reported that the number of glaciers in Glacier National Park in the United States has dwindled from 150 in 1850 to fewer than 50 today.
For the next few years, Wood figured out how to keep the rare snails comfortable in his son's wading pool, all the while their native habitat continued to dwindle from droughts in the region.
According to the filmmakers, despite lions not being on the endangered species list, wild African populations have dwindled from 450,000 to 20,000 in only a matter of 50 years.
But the percentages dwindle from there; 27 % of non-equity partners and less than 16 % of equity partners are women.
Hedrick is also the founder and president of the Centers for Pain Relief, where locations have dwindled from over a dozen to six.
Unsurprisingly, the inflows have also dwindled from several hundred crores in 2012 to single - digit crores or nil in some months.
Meanwhile, state - run psychiatric hospitals for adolescents have dwindled from six in the late 1980s and early 1990s to just one today — Hawthorne Center in Northville, which has about 90 beds for long - term, institutional care.
Over the past four years, as the economic recovery gradually took hold, the most positive view of real estate professionals — those who assessed the industry's well - being as «good to excellent» — rose from 55.9 percent (for 2013) to today's robust 84.0 percent, while those on the fence dwindled from 41.8 percent to just 14.9 percent.
For buyers, the bad news about the market's return to more normal conditions was that housing choices and negotiating power dwindled from the days soon after Irma passed, when inventory levels were at a six - month high of supply at 3.4 months.

Not exact matches

Active management of the meeting, while it is in progress, can keep it from getting off track or dwindling too long on unnecessary points.
But if deposits dwindle at a bank, it might have to pay a lot more for funding from other sources, or it might have to curtail lending, which would crimp its profits.
From another, it appeared like the last gasp of an increasingly irrelevant regulator trying to flex its dwindling muscle.
It's also a result of an exodus of providers from the market as margins on the health care front have dwindled.
Lipinski's win is a blow to the anti-Trump resistance, which has been fueled by energy from the party's base, and it's a relief for the dwindling Blue Dog Coalition of conservative House Democrats, which hopes to make a comeback this year.
As we age, two forms of exercise are the most important to focus on: aerobic exercise, or cardio, which gets your heart pumping and sweat flowing, and strength training, which helps keep aging muscles from dwindling over time.
Since peaking at about 1,500 people, the so - called caravan of migrants has dwindled under pressure from Trump and Mexican authorities, who vowed to separate those migrants with a right to stay in Mexico from those who did not.
These import numbers show there is still a rock solid economic case for Keystone: Supplanting the dwindling supply of crude from Mexico and Venezuela.
Its share of the phone market has dwindled in the face of strong competition from the likes of Apple's (aapl) iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy series.
MBA applicants to the prestigious business school from Japan have dwindled to a precious few.
Comparable sales exclude business from newly opened or closed stores, so it's clear Macy's has gotten a lift from closing 100 stores or so in the last year, many of them underperforming stores at dismal malls where shopper traffic has been dwindling.
As chains like Red Robin compete for ever - dwindling market share and sales, novelty and higher - margin items like boozy milkshakes might be what sets one chain apart from another.
Holmes, once a Silicon Valley darling, has seen her net worth dwindle to zero from $ 4.5 billion last year, according to Forbes magazine.
«Really,» a half - hour marriage comedy from «Super Troopers» director Jay Chandrasekhar, revolves around four hard - charging suburban Chicago couples trying to grasp on - to their dwindling youth.
Pinkerton's account of Forbes» growth from «quaint, second - tier stock tip sheet» in the 1950s to capitalist bible to the faded publication it is today is gossipy in the extreme about Malcolm's extravagant lifestyle, Steve's ill - fated presidential campaigns, and the eventual dwindling of the family's fortune.
But because it was a smaller loss than a year earlier, showing the shrinking retailer is at least cutting costs efficiently as its core business dwindles, shares went up 5 % though they remain down 70 % from their 52 - week highs.
Economists doubt the jobless rate can fall that low again without touching off inflation, as employers are forced to offer higher pay to attract workers from a dwindling supply of unemployed.
Because the spoils from growth are dwindling, competition for these spoils will grow more fierce among government officials and provinces.
The Conservatives face dwindling popularity, unhappy supporters and a challenge from the fledgling Wildrose Alliance.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z